The purpose of the CDTRP Innovation Grant competition is to seed new and innovative peer-reviewed pilot projects in the transplant and donation field that align with CDTRP’s One-Transplant-for-Life vision, which is to fulfill every donor opportunity and turn transplant into a cure. The deadline for this competition is February 19, 2020.

With renewed investment from our national and regional partners, we are expected to support 16 new projects at $30,000 each through this competition that will become part of the CDTRP.

To learn more about this competition, please join us for one of our two information webinars, or visit the terms of reference for more information.

2019 ADI Research DayProgram & Attendance Registration
It’s going to be an epic day! The 2019 ADI Research Day program is finalized and attendance registration is open. The day starts with keynote speaker Dr. Michael Riddell from York University, Toronto, followed by presentations from ADI Trainees – summer students to postdocs – come and support our future researchers!

Please register to attend as this will help plan for catering and events.

The ADI Trainee Working Group are busy planning and organizing – from the “Trainee Lunch with the Speaker” to the Twitter Takeover – they got it covered!

We have a number of openings this fall and spring, and are now booking speakers. Presenting at the ATI Seminar Series is an excellent opportunity to promote your research. Thanks to everyone who has signed up.

Trainees and graduate students are also welcome to present their research, either in a full 45 minute presentation or a shorter talk.

If you know of interesting speakers that may be coming to Edmonton that would like to give a talk please let us know.

If you would like to present at the ATI Seminar Series this fall and winter, please contact ilarsen@ualberta.ca